Bezel packaging for sealed glass assemblies and a glass assembly therefor

a technology of glass assemblies and bezels, which is applied in the direction of instruments, lighting and heating apparatus, semiconductor devices for light sources, etc., can solve the problems of brittle glass frit, breaching the hermetic seal, and driving up the cost of manufacturing the display panel, so as to reduce the potential for failure

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-11-11
CORNING INC
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[0028]The various embodiments of the present invention improve the mechanical integrity and reliability of the sealed glass assemblies, such as frit sealed assemblies, by at least one of damping impact-induced high stresses and resisting bending forces that can lead to cracking and delamination of the assembly. The present invention also may enhance mechanical bonding between glass plates of a glass assembly, in addition to improving hermeticity offered by a frit-seal. protection of the hermetic seal, such as a frit seal.

Problems solved by technology

Producing flat glass panel assemblies for plasma, LCD and OLED displays involves many challenges.
Such a polymeric seal is not hermetic and requires a getter material to be included within the display panel to absorb moisture that leaks through the polymeric sealing material, driving up the cost of manufacturing the display panel.
Glass frit is brittle, and is therefore susceptible to fracturing when the display panel is subjected to mechanical shock or bending, potentially breaching the hermetic seal.

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[0046]FIG. 1 illustrates a prior art sealed glass assembly or package 1, in particular, a hermetically sealed OLED glass assembly is manufactured by providing a first glass plate 2 and a second glass plate 3. Depositing organic light emitting diodes (not shown) on the first glass plate 2, depositing a polymeric or glass frit sealing material 4 on the second glass plate 3, and sealing the first and second glass plates together forming a sealed glass assembly.

[0047]The first glass plate 2 may be longer in one direction than the second glass plate 3, such that a portion 6 of the first glass plate extends beyond the edge of 8 of the second glass plate. Electrical leads (not shown) for making electrical connections to the electrical device (not shown) in the glass package 1 may be placed on this extending portion (lead edge or extension) 6 of the first glass plate 2. An electrical connector or flexible cable (not shown) may then be connected to the leads on the extension or lead edge 6 f...

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Abstract

Methods and assemblies related to frame or bezel packaging of a sealed glass assembly, such as a fit-sealed OLED device, such as an OLED display panel. The frame or bezel packaging may have one or more of (a) rounded or chamfered corners, (a) a cover, (b) a reinforced lead edge, (c) openings or cutouts in the back panel to conserve material and lighten the bezel, and (d) a shock absorbent intermediate layer of low modulus of elasticity material applied between the sealed glass assembly and the back and / or sides of the frame or bezel. The frame or bezel design may include a gap between the sealed glass assembly and the back panel of the bezel. The gap may be filled at least in part with low modulus of elasticity backing material. The glass package may have one or more of (a) rounded or chamfered corners, (b) rounded or chamfered edges, (c) a low modulus of elasticity material applied around its periphery or portions of its periphery, such as on the corners only, (d) a shortened lead end, and (e) a thickened lead end.

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PRIORITY[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 61 / 072,472, filed Mar. 31, 2008.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of Invention[0003]The present invention relates to frames, mounts and / or bezels for packaging sealed flat-glass assemblies and for mounting such glass assemblies in end products, and to flat-glass assemblies for such frames, mounts or bezels. The flat-glass assemblies may be, for example, plasma, liquid crystal (LCD) or organic light emitting diode (OLED) display panels, in particular frit-sealed OLED display panels, or OLED lighting products.[0004]2. Description of Related Art[0005]Producing flat glass panel assemblies for plasma, LCD and OLED displays involves many challenges. A key requirement for such processes is the ability to package and mount the display panels in an end device in a manner that balances cost, performance, and durability. Displays based on organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology are particularly sensitive to many factor...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G02F1/1333H01L51/52
CPCG02F1/133308H01L51/5237F21Y2105/008F21Y2105/00F21Y2115/15H10K59/87H05B33/20G09G3/3208C03C8/24H10K50/84
Inventor BAYNE, JOHN FREDERICKGU, YABEIMORGAN, GLENN VERTNERVADDI, BUTCHI REDDYWESTBROOK, JAMIE TODDWIDJAJA, SUJANTO
Owner CORNING INC
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